Britney Spears has been ordered to pay over $2 million in legal fees to her father

Britney Spears has officially settled her custody case with her father, Jamie Spears.

Although the guardianship was terminated back in 2021, the proceedings in this matter have only now ended. According to TMZ, the court ordered Britney to pay her father's legal fees of $2 million, while she gets nothing.

As noted by acquaintances, this infuriated the singer. The media also claimed that Spears herself spent over $4 million on lawyers. After leaving the court hearing, Spears, according to the Daily Mail, left in the company of ex-con Paul Richard Soliz, with whom she had previously been seen together. The singer also broke the windshield of the car from the inside by throwing her feet on the panel and breaking through the glass with her heel.

Britney Spears came under her father's guardianship in 2008 after a nervous breakdown due to alcohol and drug addiction. As she later said, her family violated her rights during her guardianship and abused her by completely controlling her life and finances. Spears admitted that she was forbidden from getting pregnant and was even forced to wear an IUD.

"I want to be able to get married and have a child," she said at a custody hearing in 2021, saying her father forbids her from doing so. When Britney was under guardianship, fans were very worried about her and demanded the release of the singer. The worries didn't subside after she was released from her parent's custody. Britney Spears, according to users, often behaves strangely and, according to fans, needs help.

Last summer, she divorced her husband Sam Asgari after a year of marriage, after which she began to be seen in the company of various men, and posted videos of herself dancing naked on Instagram. Britney herself does not respond well to fans' attempts to find out how she is doing and demands that they not interfere in her personal life. Meanwhile, the version that Britney Spears is actually dead a long time ago and her social networks are managed by other people is often discussed on the web. /BGNES